14. Januar 2009
Lady GaGa featurin Colby O’Donis – Just Dance
Die US-amerikansiche Sängerin Lady GaGa hat europäische Wurzeln, bzw. konkreter italienische Wurzeln. Durch ihre Hartnäckigkeit konnte sie gleich mit ihrer ersten Single “Just Dance” aus dem Album “The Fame” international durchstarten und Erfolge erzielen. Immerhin hatte sie hier auch tatkräftige Hilfe duch Akon und Colby O’Donis. Dabei sollte man ihre Rolle auch nicht unterschätzen, denn immerhin hat sie selbst schon Songs für die Pussycat Dolls geschrieben.
Lady GaGa featuring Colby O’Donis – Just Dance (HQ WIDESCREEN)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ftNPQqzQ9u0&feature=player_embedded
PS: Lady GaGa heißt mit bürgerlichem Namen Stefani Gabriella und Colby O’Donis heißt mit vollem Namen Colby O’Donis Colón.
Die Deutschen Singles beinhalten folgende Tracks:
DE Maxi CD single
1. “Just Dance”
2. “Just Dance” (HCCR’s Bambossa Main Mix)
3. “Just Dance” (Instrumental)
4. “Just Dance” (Video)
DE Trend CD single
1. “Just Dance”
2. “Just Dance” (Trevor Simpson Remix)
“Just Dance” is a dance-pop song and lead single from Lady GaGa’s debut studio album, The Fame. The song is written by Lady GaGa and features Colby O’Donis, who is signed to the same label as GaGa, and Akon, who provides backing vocals through O’Donis’ verse and shortly afterwards. The track is produced by RedOne (most known for working with Akon, and Kat DeLuna).
The song has peaked at Number 1 in Australia, Canada, the United States and most recently in the United Kingdom, as well as the Top 10 in many other countries. In the U.S. “Just Dance” scored the second biggest-single-week sum of all time behind Flo Rida’s 467,000 from the same week last year, the song sold 419,000 downloads in just one week.
Single release and promotion
Released as the lead single from the album, “Just Dance” was first released to radio stations in the U.S. on April 8, 2008. It was released commercially worldwide on June 17, 2008 through digital distribution. It was released in the United Kingdom on January 5th, 2009.
On August 16, 2008, the song debuted at number seventy-six on the Billboard Hot 100. It also garnered the second biggest-single week sum of all time with download sales of 419,000, the biggest single-week tally by a female artist since Nielsen SoundScan began tracking digital downloads in 2003.
During an interview with HX magazine, Lady Gaga talked about the song quoting: “If you’ve ever been so high that it’s, like, scary, the only way you can deal with it is not deal with it, so you just kind of dance through the intoxication.”
Cover versions
Swedish singer Darin rewrote and re-recorded the track to “Girl Next Door”, which makes an appearance on his fourth studio album Flashback.
Reception
Nick Levine, music editor of Digital Spy described the track as “mix Gwen Stefani’s guetto ghetto fabulousness with a rather more limited version of Christina Aguilera’s voice, sprinkle in a bit of Madonna’s blonde ambition and then let it marinate in a generous helping of Andy Warhol.” “It’s a booming fusion of electropop and R&B that practically jumps out of the speakers and strong-arms you into shimmying round the office/your bedroom/Boots’ deodorant aisle,” the website said, the lyrics are all about “dancing through the intoxication”, which is strangely perfect really.
Bill Lamb of About.com thought that “Just Dance” is a “a flamboyant, edgy performer, this song is rather tame, but it does provide a path to get Lady GaGa noticed by the mainstream. It’s catchy and may just get you up off the couch, but my guess is there is much more interesting music yet to come from Lady GaGa”.
Chart performance
The track entered the Billboard Hot 100 chart at seventy-six on August 16, 2008. The single was a hit in clubs in the U.S. peaking both at #2 on the Hot Dance Airplay, and Hot Dance Club Play during the summer of 2008. The song rose to number two on the Billboard Hot 100, after selling huge downloads of 419,000, for the issue dated January 10, 2009. On the same issue, the song rose to #1 on the Billboard Pop 100 due to more radio airplay and digital downloads in the country. It has also peaked at the number one spot on the Billboard Hot Digital Tracks chart. On the issue dated January 17, 2009, the song rose to number one spot on the Hot 100 replacing “Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)” by Beyonce.
In Canada, the song debuted at number ninety-seven on the Canadian Hot 100 and topped the Canadian Hot 100 for five consecutive weeks during the summer, months before it became a big hit in the United States.
The track debuted at number thirty-four on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart on July 21, 2008, and moved up to seventeen on the July 30 and was the chart’s “greatest gainer”. On September 15, 2008, the track topped the chart for one week before being knocked off the top spot for Pink’s hit So What. It has since been certifed Double Platinum with sales of over 140,000 copies.
The single also charted in New Zealand debuting at number nineteen in the same week it appeared in the Australian ARIA Singles Chart. It reached number three on the New Zealand’s RIANZ Singles chart. It has been certified platinum by the RIANZ. Just Dance is the 40th most successful song of all time in New Zealand.
“Just Dance” received massive airplay in Romania and has reached number three on the Romanian Top 100 Airplay Songs. Moreover, in Europe, the track has achieved a moderate success. It has peaked the top ten in Bulgaria, Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Switzerland. “Just Dance” peaked in the top 20 in Austria, Belgium, Ireland, Finland, France and Germany. In addition, the song also charted in Sweden, climbing to number six two weeks after it debuted at number fourteen.
In the U.K. “Just Dance” debuted at number 3 selling 40,537 copies from download sales alone on January 4, 2009. It rose to number one on January 11, 2009. In Ireland, the song debuted at number 11 in the week ending January 2, 2009. The following week it rose to number 2 on the main chart, and number one on the downloads chart. Despite reaching number one in the United States, Canada and many other countries Lady GaGa was most proud of achieving number one sucess in the UK, even so that she cried when it was announced. She claims it has been a life long dream to have a big hit in the country and stated that her British fans are “so sexy and the people are so innovative and free in how they think about pop culture and music”.
Remix
The official remix of the song features rapper Kardinal Offishall. It contains samples of his voice from his own song “Dangerous”, and also has the same rhythm and tempo as the song. It has also received airplay in a few radio stations due to it being released in Dance Clubs. Other remixes of the song, such as Tony Arzadon Remix, are also the versions some radio stations have decided to play.
Lyrics
With HX Magazine, Lady Gaga explained what “Just Dance” was about:
If you’ve ever been so high that it’s, like, scary, the only way you can deal with it is not deal with it, so you just kind of dance through the intoxication. I wrote the song the day after I had just flew in from New York to L.A., so I was taken very quickly out of my party lifestyle. I wrote it instantly-like it flew out of my body. I’d been working on this album for two-and-a-half years, and I was at a crossroads with my songwriting. I was trying to be so cool with my own music, but I would get better responses when I would write for other artists because I was not trying to be cool. So when I did “Just Dance”, that was my way of being like, “just fuckin’ write a good song. Stop worrying about what’s going to fly in the underground. Worry about writing a great record.” Actually, that record ended up being more powerful than any of the songs that I racked my brain writing, and after that, it was an influx of record after record. It was almost like a switch went off in my brain, and I figured out how to write a good pop song.
Music video
The video, directed by Melina Matsoukas, starts with Lady GaGa arriving with her dancers, Dina and Pepper, at a house party, which seems to have ended, and one of the dancers puts a black GF-1000 Boombox on, starting the music. The crowd at the party appear to be sleeping in different areas, and are awoken by the music. They all start to dance, and scenes of the party are inter cut with scenes of scantily dressed Lady GaGa dancing in a poncho, with a disco ball or in a small rubber pool playing with an inflated killer whale. She wears a blue lightning shaped sticker beneath her right eye like that on the single cover. The video shows Colby O’Donis being flanked by several girls during the “When I come through on the dance floor” interlude. Cameo appearances are made by Akon and fellow label hip-hop band Flipsyde.
* Directed By:- Melina Matsoukas
* Produced By:- Kim Dellara, Hagai Shaham
* Production co-ordinater:- Black Dog Productions
* Edited By:- Jarret Fijal



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